Pudd'nhead Wilson

some would say that Roxy is the main character or protagonist of Twain's novel. why do you agree or disagree? explain in detail, using two quotes from the book.

why would a main characte of Roxy be a risk for Mark Twain? explain

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Although, Roxy is one of the novel's main characters, I disagree that she can be seen as a protagonist. Yes, she wants the very best that she can provide for her son.... unfortunately, her methods are deceptive and life-altering for other characters. She also blackmails her son for her own financial benefit and schemes in order to hide her real son's gambling debts.

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